Łomża Mocne

Łomża Mocne

Lomza Mocne to produkt z mocno ugruntowana tradycja w macierzystym regionie marki. Jego gleboki chmielowy smak sprawia, ze jest ono wysoko cenione przez wytrawnych znawców lomzynskich piw.
Produkt regionalny. Butelka zwrotna.
Alkohol: 7,0
Plato: 13,4
2.5
160 reviews
Łomża, Poland

Community reviews

1.4 Bottle. Dark golden color. Aroma: alcohol, malt any mold. Taste: malt, sweet, slightly pear, cheap alcohol.
2.2 Bottle. Clear golden color, fluffy white head with good retention. Aroma of peppery straw. Taste has straw and light lemon. Drinkable.
2.0 Sam się zastanawiam, dlaczego ponownie zdecydowałem się na to piwo, skoro za pierwszym razem średnio mi smakowało... No ale... Miedziany kolor, znikoma piana, która i tak szybko opadła... W aromacie słodowe, nawet lekko winne. W smaku wyczuwalny alkohol. Mocno słodowe, nawet słodkie, sporo zielonego jabłka. Brak goryczki. Kiepściutko...
2.8 Clear, dark golden, rich head. Malty sweet aroma with some honey, medium to full bodied, high carbonation, sweet taste, sweet finish.
1.6 Kolor bursztynowy, idealnie klarowne, piana po chwili niemal znika, po kolejnej chwili nie ma po niej śladu. W aromacie bardzo mocny aldehyd octowy (jabłuszko), słodowość, kwas masłowy(wymioty). W smaku słodko, znowu jabłkowo, słodowo, goryczka zerowa. Jedyny plus, to schowany alkohol. Okropieństwo.
2.9 0.33l bottle. Amber color with white head. Malty aroma. Taste is malty and bitter. Medium body. Overall it’s average beer.
2.4 Puszka. Aromat slodowy, nic ciekawego. Barwa miedziana, bursztynowa. Smak mocno slodki, ale alkohol dobrze ukryty. Odpowiednia pelnia.
1.6 Can 500 ml (Carrefour, Warsaw). Clear copper color, small steady off-white head. Aroma is terrible riped fruity, apply, alcohol. Medium to light-bodied. Toffee, fruits and alcohol. Overly sweet, no bitterness. Duh.
2.2 Can from the Polish shop opposite Barum Top Inn, Halifax. Golden-amber with a thin head. Has a light carbonation. Average lager with a noticeable strength, but not too overbearing.
2.6 500ml can: live rate on 16th May 2015. Poured into an Abbot Ale glass tankard at home with the sun shining through the patio doors, it’s a lovely if breezy evening here in Shropshire. Billowing fluffy white blanket of foam on the clear amber/bronze body: loads of carbonation bubbles rising through the body. Sweet malty nose and taste: too sweet for it’s own good actually and I have a sweet tooth. Headache inducing I should imagine, glad I only bought the one can.
2.5 Całkiem całkiem. Aromat bez szału, ale też bez większych wad. Wygląd średni, piana słaba, lekko obrączkuje. W smaku słodko, bez wyczuwalnego alkoholu, a goryczka niska.
2.1 500ml black can with sketch of a woman pouring a man a beer. From Polish supermarket in Southampton for 99p. Fairly crude malt with vegetable and corn flavours. Some moderate sweetness, but inclined to a dry palate, especially for a 7% beer. Some plastic notes in the aroma. Not a good beer. I like my Polish strong lagers, but this isn’t a good example.
3.2 Can from MOP Polski Sklep, West Bromwich. Copper beer with small head. Aroma is bready, caramel and yeast. Taste is brown bread, malts, caramel and some alcohol warmth. Good stuff, almost Belgian in style.
3.2 Can from Alisha, Dudley Port. Burnished sunset colour. A really juicy swig. Squelching, warming booze. Hot finish. Crispish start.
2.3 Bottle. Pours oragish dark yellow with small foamy white head, yeast aroma, sweetish bread like taste, low carbonation, abrupt finish with sour aftertaste. Not the best or the worst beer i have tasted so far.
2.0 Can. Golden brown with a thin head. Aromas are apple and grain with brown sugar. Toffee syrup with mellow lemon and raisins. Flavours are sweet grain and Weetabix with nasty chemicals and mellow lemon. Boozy, peppery with cardboard. Difficult.
2.5 Decent strong lager from Poland. Malty aroma with notes of hay. Malty taste with moderate bitterness. Medium body , high carbonation. The trace of alcohol is soft and faded.
2.4 Can. THX to KT. Golden colour with a white head. Aroma is caramel, malt, hop. Flavour is caramel, malt, hop, alcohol. Medium body. Boring beer.
2.0 Canned 500ml. -from random gas station in Poland. Darker golden coloured, medium to big sized white head, (green) apples in the nose. Sweet malty, bready, quite noticable alcohol and touch of green apples with touch of metal in rather sweet finish. Typical Polish Mocne.
1.6 500ml can. dark amber color. Small size, white head, disappears. Alcohol, apples, jam, iron in aroma. Dusty, roasted malts, malty, apples in taste. Alcohol in aftertaste. Nasty body. Better not.
2.5 500ml can (supermarket, Warsaw) Rough Malt Liquor aroma, some bready malts, something rough and chemical. Smooth sweet palate, nice carbonation. Even though this was at room temperature, it was not hot and boozy. Clean, sweetish malts, a bit bready. Hops only low in the finish. Not good per se, but I finished my glass without complaining once, I was even a little bit positive about it. Scary, a Van Puke that doesn’t suck donkey balls, that’s a shock.
2.6 Golden color with a thin white head. Lightly sour with cereal and citrus. Thin and weak but the taste of alcohol is in there. Rather disappointing.
2.0 Piwo o charakterze słodowym, słodkie, lekko karmelowe. Piana słaba i szybko opada. Wyczuwalne słody i leciutko estry.
3.0 Bottle poured into a shaker. Pours a cloudy dark gold with a half finger ow white head. Aroma of hops and light sour malt. Maybe a hint of wheat. Taste is light sweet. Grains and dank malt with a touch of wheat and some light bitter hops. Medium bodied with a slick texture. Lively carbonation and a decently long finish. Overall, not bad. I would drink this one again.
1.9 50cl can from Carrefour, Warszawa. Pours clear golden with a white head. Aroma of malt, caramel, alcohol and a hint of hops and fruits. Sweet and alcoholic with mild malty flavour and notes of hops and a lightly bitter finish. Somewhat drinkable, but far from interesting and hardly enjoyable.
2.6 creamy sweet note in the nose. some alcohol present. slightly hazy, honey amber color, big white head that falls fast to lacing. sweet malt flavor mixing with bitter alcohol note, some slight caramel malt flavor. slightly oxidized. kind of rough all around.
2.4 500ml bottle in a lager glass. Pours golden with a white head. Aroma of pale malts and light hops. Flavor the same, but a little watered-down. Average texture. Could be better.
1.3 small head, smells like a pilsner but with a hint of fruitiness...taste is bitter and off-putting...almost no malt taste...gets worse with every sip
2.5 Nice amber color; Medium slightly creamy body; Aroma of sweet malt, some yeast, & fruit; Flavor of sweet malt, caramel/syrup, light hops, and some fruit; Not too bad.
3.0 Lomza Malt Liquor has a thin, white, dish-washing-liquid-type head and a very murky, orange appearance, with lots of streaming bubbles and little-to-no lacing. After swishing the bottom 20% of the bottle, one will see so many little brown specs floating throughout the glass. The aroma is of strange, slightly-turned fruit (apricot?), water, and other unusual smells. Flavor is of sweet, yeasty, bread, slightly-turned fruit, toast, and a dash of hops. Mouthfeel is medium, and Lomza Malt Liquor finishes wet up front and then drying at the end; bold, yet easy drinking. This is a most unusual malt liquor beer, but it’s one to try, though. RJT